“You have been entrusted by your father Wellington as the caretaker of the Giants, a New York treasure.”

“He (Reese) is the most unaccountable sports executive in the country. He speaks to the media, the conduit to Big Blue Nation, only once during the season. George Young and Ernie Accorsi were available every day. Always returned phone calls.I don’t even bother calling Reese anymore. Either he doesn’t call back or he has public relations call to say he’s not talking.

I followed the lying scumbag Tomase’s actions since his big lie pretty closely. Strangely, I have only seen a defiant “apology” and nothing else where he “got into it”. Oh well, it must be me and not the nasally, whiny, lying douchebag that for some reason, continues to get pushed on me.

I can’t say I’ve followed all the times he was on weei (I’m not that masochistic), but I’d think if he ever came clean on his story, one of us would have caught it.

There was no apology in his explanation column, and there was barely any explanation, other than admitting he fucked up. No sources, no editor names, and not even any details of what was wrong with the story (e.g., one source said this, other said that, turns out they were both repeating rumor they heard without any solid sources or evidence). He left enough unsaid to insinuate it wasn’t the story that was wrong, but the followup reporting. That if only Tomase had taken the time to really nail it down, he’d have found that walkthrough tape.

He admitted as much in his podcast visit with Kirk, saying he thought someday the truth would be revealed and he’d be vindicated.

He did actually formally and fully apologize to the Pats, to Belichick and to Kraft, three days after his “explanation” column. But that was on his blog (“The Point After”?) and so Internet only. I found it on the Wayback Machine.

But that’s immaterial. His revelation on Kirk’s podcast that he was still salty about it for a long time, and still defiant that he had the story right, just proves that his explanation and subsequent apology were insincere, and that he was only trying to save his hide.

And his subsequent Patriots stories (like the one where he believed Brady’s destruction of his phone proved his guilt) showed his first instinct with the Patriots is to believe the worst.

So the person who delivers the free community news paper/country gazette every week left an envelope for a holiday tip with this week’s edition? Am I supposed to tip someone who brings me something I never asked for to begin with?

A New York treasure? WTF? I wish they were on their way to 0-16 with Eli strapped to the Mast of that sinking ship.

I’ve being seeing comments on articles and on other boards about how the Giants have always been a classy organization and how benching Eli goes against their high standard of ultra-classiness. That “classiness” is BS, but do these people forget they were saying the same thing a couple years ago when the Giants showed Coughlin the door?

A New York treasure? WTF? I wish they were on their way to 0-16 with Eli strapped to the Mast of that sinking ship.

I’ve being seeing comments on articles and on other boards about how the Giants have always been a classy organization and how benching Eli goes against their high standard of ultra-classiness. That “classiness” is BS, but do these people forget they were saying the same thing a couple years ago when the Giants showed Coughlin the door?

I find the NY sports fan to be the most obsessed with labeling themselves and/or their teams “classy”. Never has a word been abused more by a segment of the population.

Was listening to Late Hits the other night on Sirius (I hate listen to Polian) and the host (Alex Marvez I think) was playing the audio clips of the Eli announcement, etc and when they came back to him, he said he was getting more and more angry. What a bizarre reaction. “This man deserves better”